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What are Paid To Click (PTC) programs?

Paid To Click (PTC) programs are online web programs that pay you to click on an advertiser's website link (ad) and view its page for some seconds. You first have to sign up through a Paid To Click (PTC) program's website and create an account through which the ads are posted. It is this account which is credited or validated after viewing a website ad for some seconds one has clicked.

How do you earn from Paid To Click (PTC)  Programs?

You log into your account and view advertisements. Look out for the ads as they stream in from time to time. Credits per ad viewed range from 0.001 to 0.02 depending on the  Paid To Click (PTC) program and the ad itself.
When you sign up you get a referral link and every time you refer some one to the program and they sign up through your referral link you earn a commission. You also earn a certain percentage (10% - 100%) from all your referrals' daily earning. Hence the more referrals you accumulate the more credits you'll accumulate daily. In fact referrals are the biggest earners in a  Paid To Click (PTC) program, so much effort should be put in accumulating referrals.
Here is an example of potential earnings
>>you view at least 10 ads each on average having 0.01 credits = $0.1
>>at least 30 of your referrals click 10 ads each on average having 0.01 credits = (30*0.1)        = $3. You get 10% to 100% of their earnings = $0.3 to $3
>>However note that your referrals have referrals and those also have referrals and those ones also have referrals and so on, so 10% of referral earnings could be more than $10 everyday.
Note that with your cumulative referral earnings, it may not be necessary to click ads from time to time, in fact you may just have to log in ounce in a while to keep your account active as its a requirement.

How do Paid To Click (PTC) Programs earn?

This question is important as some people do not believe someone can give you money for doing a simple task as clicking an ad and viewing it. Well the advertisers whose links you click pay Paid To Click (PTC) programs and the PTCs in turn give you a portion of that money. The advertisers either pay for market or for traffic to improve their search engine rankings. The  Paid To Click (PTC) programs also get income from the optional member upgrades, which require a certain fee.

How do you get your payments?

When you reach the minimum cash out amount (depending on the  Paid To Click (PTC) program), you can ask for a cash out which is done through online payment systems such such as; PayPal, AlertPay, Liberty Reserve, and if these services are not available in your area, an international check is posted to you. All these methods very from one  Paid To Click (PTC) program to another as some consider all options others some of them.


How do you join a Paid To Click (PTC) program?

Joining a  paid to Paid To Click (PTC) program is very easy and absolutely free. You go to the 'sign up' or 'create new account' link where you provide a user name and password, your email address, and other personal details like address, country, among others.


What you should consider when choosing a good Paid To Click (PTC) program.

When pondering on which is the best Paid To Click program to join, put into consideration the following:
  • Amount of credits per ad viewed a  Paid To Click program is offering .
  •   Number of ads available every twenty four hours a Paid To Click program is offering
  • Minimum cash out the Paid To Click (PTC) program offers. Some Paid To Click (PTC) programs after accumulating a certain amount while some pay instantly.
  • Payment systems the Paid To Click (PTC) program uses.
  • Time period taken for cashing out by the Paid To Click (PTC) program .
  • The  Paid To Click (PTC) program's referral system. Some Paid To Click (PTC) programs accept a fixed number of direct referrals while others an unlimited number. Some  Paid To Click (PTC) programs provide for one to rent referrals and the fee and method of payment matters, some allow you to use the credits earned so far while for others you pay direct.
  • Percentage commission/earnings from referrals the Paid To Click (PTC) program pays.
  • Upgrading options and fees. Many of the free  Paid To Click (PTC) programs offer you a choice to upgrade at a certain fee. Upgraded members have additional benefits the standard members do not enjoy.
  • Bonuses and other services. some  Paid To Click (PTC) programs offer bonuses inform of online games and surveys among others.

Watch out for scam Paid TO Click (PTC) programs!

There are thousands of scam Paid To Click (PTC) programs that do not deliver on what they promise, However here are some of the indicators of a scam Paid To Click (PTC) program you should look out for.
  • Ridiculous credit offer.
    So many Paid To Click (PTC) programs will offer you high credit offers per click compared to their advertising rate. For example a PTC offers you $10 per click yet its only asking for $1 for 1000 clicks from the advertisers, surely it is not logical at all.
  • Lack of customer support.
    If a Paid To Click (PTC) program lacks avenues to communicate with its clients then in case of a query you would never know what to do.
  • None or fake proof of payment.
    If you can not see any proof of payment, say screens shots or testimonials then be suspicious. However still if the proof is there then scrutinize it else it may be fake, for example, all payments have the same amounts paid or users almost have the same names, and so forth. Just be vigilant.
  • Lack of an existing forum.
    If the Paid To Click (PTC) program lacks a forum where members can interact then its suspicious. Forums are a good way of knowing whether a Paid To Click (PTC) program has genuine members and also you get to know their views about about the Paid To Click (PTC) program.
  • Promise you heaven on earth.
    You can make a descent income from a Paid To Click (PTC) program after some time but any claiming to cash you $1000 in three days should raise suspicion.
  • Require you to provide credit card details.
    If the Paid To Click (PTC) program is telling you to sign up for free but end up asking for credit card details in the process, run for you dear money, they are scam.
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  • Poorly designed website
    If the website of Paid To Click (PTC) program is almost not navigable or you do not seem find you way around it, then most likely they have a hidden agenda but are not Paid To Click (PTC) program.
Those among others are good indicator you should look at to avoid subscribing to scums.